India vs Australia: Virat Kohli is the Donald Trump of world sport, says Australian media outlet

India will play Australia in Dharamsala in the last Test match. (Source: PTI)

Virat Kohli has been out of touch in the series so far and this has given the Australian media to take a go at the Indian skipper

The energy and excitement is never low when India and Australia meet each other for a cricketing clash. The two sides have carried the legacy of aggressive game plan in a great manner in this ongoing four-match Test series that is level at 1-1 with one game yet to be played.

India will play Australia in Dharamsala in the last Test match. (Source: PTI)

After some emphatic performances in Pune, Bangalore and Ranchi Test respectively, it’s now Dharamsala which would be expecting another spectacle. But before action shifts to one of the most beautiful stadiums in the country, let us look at what’s going on outside the cricketing field. The heat is already on and the two sides are not leaving any opportunity pass by to get an advantage – on or off the field.

Initially, it was the players and teams who got involved in the verbal spats but on Tuesday, Australian media too got involved. A piece in The Daily Telegraph compared skipper Virat Kohli to newly elected US President Donald Trump.

“Virat Kohli has become the Donald Trump of world sport. Just like President Trump, Kohli decided to blame the media as a means of trying to hide the egg smeared right across his face,” read the article.

Kohli has been out of touch in the series so far and this has certainly given the Australian media and the former cricketers to have a go at the Indian skipper. While the media is trying to bash Kohli for his rough behavior, former Indian great, Sunil Gavaskar has suggested the Indian side to focus more on the deciding match which would commence from March 25 rather than getting involved in the off-field controversies.

Here are a few reactions by commentator Harsha Bhogle has labelled the series as a “toxic” one.

“We should not bother too much about the Australian media and what they write as they are an extension of their cricket team’s support staff. The focus now should shift to cricket from off-the-field issues,” Gavaskar told NDTV on the eve of the third Test.

Also Read: Amitabh Bachchan comes out in support of India captain Virat Kohli

Earlier, on Monday Kohli claimed that Australian players also tried to disrespect the home side physio Patrick Farhart. “They (four-five of them) started taking Patrick’s name. I don’t know why. He’s our physio. His job is to treat me. I don’t find the reason behind it. I could not understand. You must ask why they have started taking his name,” said Kohli at post match press conference.

Kohli suffered an injury on his right shoulder on the first day of the match where he eventually went back to the dressing room and was out of action for the major part of the match. Later Australian all-rounder Glenn Maxwell mocked Kohli while fielding when he went for a dive to save a boundary.

https://youtu.be/fMuRxnon090

Kohli in the second innings gave it back to the Aussies when he showed the same gestures as Maxwell’s after Jadeja cleaned up David Warner on the penultimate day of the match.

Smith denied Kohli’s statement and said neither he or anyone else disrespect Farhart who is also an Australian. “It was a bit disappointing. I didn’t actually do anything. Virat was having a go at me saying I was disrespecting Patrick Farhart. I was probably the exact opposite.”

“I think he probably did a pretty terrific job to be able to get Virat back on the field after that shoulder injury. He’s a terrific physio and he obviously does a great job for them,” said Smith.

 

About neoprimesport 1575 Articles
Neoprimesport is a website dedicated to cover and provide information of all types of sports and their events. We also provides latest news on sports.

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*